Radar Detector 3M Adhesive Mount — Universal
Permanent, clean install. Suction cups fail in summer heat — this doesn't.
Finally, a Mount That Stays Put
The suction cup mount your detector came with works fine in moderate weather. In a hot parking lot — a Florida summer, a Texas afternoon — it'll pop off at the worst possible moment.
This 3M adhesive mount is the upgrade every radar detector owner eventually makes. Peel the backing, press it to your windshield or trim, and it's done. No tools, no drilling, no suction cups sliding down the glass.
Compatible with Escort (all models), Valentine One, Uniden, Beltronics, and most other detectors that use the standard mounting bracket slot.
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Clean Install in Under 5 Minutes
- Remove your detector from its existing suction cup mount
- Peel the 3M adhesive backing
- Press firmly onto a clean windshield or trim surface
- Hold 30 seconds; let cure 1 hour before loading weight
- Clip your detector bracket onto the mount — done
Clean the surface with isopropyl alcohol first for best adhesion. On textured trim, press firmly on all edges.
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🔧 Compatibility
Fits most radar detectors using a standard mounting bracket slot: Escort Max, Max 360, Redline, iX, Passport series — Valentine One Gen1 and Gen2 — Uniden R3, R7, R8 — Beltronics GT-7, GT-360 — and most others with a similar bracket foot. If your detector uses a proprietary suction-only cradle, check your model's spec before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Will this work with my Escort Max 360c? Yes. Compatible with all current Escort models including the Max 360c, Max 3, and Redline 360c.
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Can I reposition it after sticking? 3M adhesive is permanent — not designed for repositioning. Decide on placement before pressing down.
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Will it stick to A-pillar trim? Yes. For textured plastic, press firmly across all edges to maximize contact area.
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Does this include the detector bracket? No — this is the adhesive base only. Your existing detector bracket clips in the same way it did on the suction cup.
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Complete Your Radar Setup